The world’s largest clinical trial for Parkinson’s disease has commenced, aiming to identify treatments that can slow or halt disease progression
The world’s largest clinical trial…

The world’s largest clinical trial…

A major US study shows childhood food allergies have significantly declined since early peanut exposure guidelines were adopted in the past decade.

Childhood food allergies in the United States have significantly declined in the…

Researchers at the University of Galway in Ireland have made a significant breakthrough in understanding how bowel cancer evades the body’s natural defenses, discovering a method to reactivate the immune system against the disease. The study…

A new study using continuous glucose monitors and wearable trackers uncovers a surprising twist in pregnancy health. This shows that more daily movement could mean higher overnight blood sugar, challenging assumptions about exercise…

Where you live could shape how your brain ages, with neighborhood inequality and environmental stressors leaving measurable biological traces linked to Alzheimer’s disease.
Study: Associations of place-based social determinants of…

Trains move through the world’s subway stations in a consistent pattern: arriving, stopping, and moving to the next stop—and repeated by other trains throughout the day. A new study by a team of New York University psychology and…

A MAJOR international study has shown that new brain imaging techniques can detect early signs of frontotemporal dementia before brain shrinkage or symptoms arise. Researchers found that changes in cortical microstructure, rather than cortical…

JAK inhibition with tofacitinib increased lower limb muscle volume; strength and function did not improve in rheumatoid arthritis.
In the prospective, single-arm RAMUS study, adults with…

White patients were more likely to access a GLP-1 prescription than their Black and Hispanic counterparts, giving credence to fears of race-based health disparities with the blockbuster weight loss drug.
The data, published as a research note…